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hoho by teewee

when are we going to see some updated TPX photos =P yfa…

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Jamming? by YFA

Any chance of jamming this weekend while I’m back?


2 YFA arrangements that I tried here… which I am counting on TPX to do better :).
Blessed Be Your Name:

Rescue:

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it arrived! by teewee

So after much deliberation, i finally took the plunge for the xbox. and i must say BB shipped it quite fast, it went out the door and to my home in one day! Trying to decide where i can get GTA for cheap, may head out now and try that used store jason pointed out, but first, here’s a few photos..

must have some un-boxing photos first..

for those who care, its the lot0821, lite-on drive… 🙁 part of me hoped to get an older lot but oh well

there it is!

fairly simple setup

and because the sun was really bright, it made it impossible to play, till i got the idea for this ghetto solution

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Secret Lake Fishing by sadd3j

second half of photos tomorrow..

My back is absolutely destroyed right now as I sit at work, but the trip was a blast. I went with 6 other guys and a girl on a overnight fishing trip to a highly secretive lake somewhere north of Barrie. There’s no road access to the lake, and we only saw one cottage on it, with a seaplane docked to it.

The rock that everyone hit

To get to this lake requires driving off road, up some ravine which is just a bunch of rocks (YFA will be familiar with the kind of driving I’m talking about), around these foot deep puddles, and then parking on a giant rock.

After parking, it’s about a 20 minute portage through a maze of forest and muddy paths until you get to the lake. Once in the lake its about a 90 minute paddle to the other side of the lake. After that, its a very short portage, a quick paddle across a marsh, another short portage, and then you’re finally in this apparent promised land of fishing.

The key was not dropping the canoe while taking the photo..

Crazy weather all weekend

Once we finally got there, I will admit, the fishing was pretty awesome. Definitely not often fished.. the only fish we could catch were bass, and the smallest was still about 11 inches. The regular size was about 13-14 inches with a few huge ones. We ate about ten of them for dinner and lunch the next day. I think I pulled in somewhere around 8-10 decent-sized fish, releasing most of them.

As the sun started to lower in the sky, we started scouting out for a campsite, we checked out this one spot with a kind of hill on it, which would have been nice for photos, but no flat area for pitching tents, so we moved on to the next “open” area and it served pretty well, but not much for the way of photos.

We ate for pretty much 3-4 hours, pork chops, side kicks, sausages, shrimp, the fish we had caught done up in some new replacement for fish crisp, did the regular camping stuff and then went to sleep as it started to rain. The next day was more eating, fishing and then the journey back.

Nothing too extraordinary, but awesome chance to get away and relax and catch up with a couple of friends.

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Fun pic by JasonC

Nothing special. Was going to work one day as usual, as I walk from my car to my office, I heard geese sound from the back of the building. Walked by there and wiped out my handy Canon SD1100. (My S2 IS can be declared dead by now, last time I tried to get the iris to open, but no go. More details here)

Funny how they’re called the Canadian geese, yet they fly away for a good chunk of the time in a year.

Geese near office

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